Emotional Healing, Children - Social Issues, Children - Health & Medicine
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Overview
Of all the losses imaginable, death is the most final and often the hardest to bear. Many people who suffer this loss for the first time are frightened by their grief and may try to avoid it, but grieving is a necessary part of starting to feel better. In this "guidebook" for grieving, child psychologist Carol Antoinette Peacock describes simple, specific actions that help to ease the pain. Readers will also find ideas for expressing their feelings and keeping the memories alive, paving the way to a new life.Synopsis
Of all the losses imaginable, death is the most final and often the hardest to bear. Many people who suffer this loss for the first time are frightened by their grief and may try to avoid it, but grieving is a necessary part of starting to feel better. In this "guidebook" for grieving, child psychologist Carol Antoinette Peacock describes simple, specific actions that help to ease the pain. Readers will also find ideas for expressing their feelings and keeping the memories alive, paving the way to a new life.
Book Details
Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Children's Press(CT)
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780531167281